AURORA — Hundreds of youth football campers couldn’t get enough of Brandon Marshall on Friday as the Broncos wide receiver wrapped up the second and final day of his Camp 15, a free youth camp at Overland High School.

Marshall smiled and posed for picture after picture but continued to avoid any serious talk about his future in Denver.

“I know there’s a lot going on, but this is a beautiful time right now,” Marshall said.

Marshall, dissatisfied with both his contract and previous medical treatment, requested the Broncos trade him a week ago and skipped the team’s mandatory minicamp last weekend.

Marshall was scheduled to fly back to Orlando, Fla., later on Friday. What remains unclear is if he’ll be back when the rest of his teammates report for training camp in the final days of July. Marshall wouldn’t say one way or the other.

“Life, man. So much gets thrown at you at once sometimes, you’ve got to be able to embrace it and keep your head above water,” Marshall said.

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